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Pronunciation of 'stir' I have studied English for a long time and have always thought that I pronounced the word 'stir' in the right way (/stir/). Last week,however, I was flabbergasted when I heard the correct pronunciation /stɜː(r)/. For heaven's sake, why is the word 'stir' pronounced in this way ? Is there an explanation available and are there any similar (English) 'language traps' out there ? Thanks in advance.
18 de dic. de 2013 10:44
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The combination of the letter "i" and the letter "r" always makes the sound [ɜː] according to rules of reading.The words "girl","sir", "fir" and others with "ir" sound the same.
18 de diciembre de 2013
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R has a funny habit in standard UK/Australian English. At the end of a syllable, it seems to disappear (in UK English it actually goes to the back of the throat, a bit like a yawn; in Australia, the R disappears entirely and the vowel is usually long). US speakers often use a different pronunciation of R, so they can afford to pronounce it every time. The pronunciation of /stir/ sounds like a clipped version of "steer".
18 de diciembre de 2013
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/stɜr/ is correct in the USA accent.
18 de diciembre de 2013
This should be according to rules of reading.
18 de diciembre de 2013
Well stir is not the only word with that particular pronunciation: fir, flirt, girl, twirl come immediately to mind. As to why this should be, I have no idea!
18 de diciembre de 2013
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